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CSS Grid styling for the flower pages #5

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DLibatique opened this issue Jul 22, 2018 · 5 comments
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CSS Grid styling for the flower pages #5

DLibatique opened this issue Jul 22, 2018 · 5 comments

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@DLibatique
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Hi, all,

Check out https://djbpitt.github.io/tufts_2018 (or check it out on a local build after pulling if you'd like) and click through to Artemisia Tenuifolia. I added CSS Grid styling per @djbpitt's recommendation, and it seems like it'll be a good format to have all six languages on the page at the same time. I put the styling directly into the composite html file for Artemisia Tenuifolia and linked index.html to it instead of using the individual flower html pages in the root folder (attn: @pverkind). The appropriate CSS is under the class calls for container (the overall grid) and individual cells (item-a through item-f, which each correspond to a cell of the grid). I'll upload my wireframe image to explain what the column/row line names are.

Let me know what you think! If it looks good, we can apply the same format to the other flower pages.

Daniel

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djbpitt commented Jul 22, 2018

I’m headed into campus, provisionally to Tisch Library. Can we meet somewhere—with any of you who are able to work this afternoon? If you have a good location, let me know; otherwise we can work at the Library. I should be there by about 2:45.

@PReichetanz
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Peter and I will come to the Library, too.

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djbpitt commented Jul 22, 2018

I’ve reserved conference room 218A on the first floor of Tisch, in the rear. The student worker at the front desk can show you the way. I’m there now.

@DLibatique
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Currently on a bus back from New York, ETA probably long past this meeting, but I'll try to keep up via pulls!

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djbpitt commented Jul 22, 2018

@DLibatique Thanks Daniel; we'll look forward to seeing you when you get back. And if you're here around dinner time, let's talk then.

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